Quarantine is important to stop the spread of diseases that could destroy the local animals.
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Singapore River is a river which brought Singapore wealth as in the past, Singapore was a fishing area until Raffles came and developed this place into a trading port. Singapore River was the river that traders used to come into Singapore.
The Spanish brought horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs to Texas. These animals were important for various reasons, such as transportation, agriculture, and food production. Horses facilitated travel and labor, cattle provided meat and hides, sheep were raised for wool, and pigs offered a source of protein.
NO! Not if it is getting imported from overseas. In Australia our Quarantine levels are way to high as we have just had 59 cases of the swine flu brought to Australia, QUARANTINE IS TAKEN SERIOUSLY OVER HERE!
They killed the animals they brought into the colosseum.
The development of agriculture and the domestication of plants and animals brought changes to the hunter-gatherer way of life. This allowed for settled lifestyles, surplus food production, and the establishment of permanent settlements.
In the past, traders came from places like Europe, India, China and Indonesia. Chinese brought tea,silk, foods, medicines and porcelain into Singapore. The Indonesian brought rice, spices, coffee, birds' nest, sharks' fin, sea cucumber and precious wood into Singapore. The European brought cotton, woolen cloth, iron, steel, guns, glassware and clocks. They traded in Singapore then return with other regions' goods.
When the Spanish came to California in the 1700s they brought with them many animals that were both beneficial and detrimental to the native inhabitants. The animals that they brought with them that were beneficial and still thrive today were cattle, pigs and horses.
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It was later brought down in 1959 to make a plaster cast of the Coat of Arms of Singapore which was topped of with two flagpoles with the Flag of Singapore on it.